It's
been a bit since this page got updated - sorry about that! The day-to-day
stuff is going out via Facebook,
Flickr,
and on Twitter @cash4yourwarhol. Join me there, or just drop
me a note directly and tell me what you've been up to.

There is some new
stuff coming up soon, such as some new CFYW designs, some developments
with Mr. Lee, and a show in California that will launch a new direction
for CFYW - I'll be sure to post a heads-up here as well.

I've been up in Maine
recently, driving around roads I haven't been down before just to see
what's around the bend. I posted some images to Flickr,
such as the one on the left. It was taken near Albion. I've also been
messing around a bit with de-saturated finishes - let me know what you
think.

I was in
LA in May, seeing some friend and taking the occasion to put up some
advertisements for the growing global empire known as Cash For Your
Warhol.

Our friends at BLDG
Refugein downtown Covington (KY)
released my second screenprint. This one came out great (can I say that?),
thanks to Mike Amann's printing skills. The edition is sold out, but we'll
make more soon!

Cash For Your
Warhol had an awesome time in Miami. Met
some great people and caught up with old friends. There was so much going
on in Wynnwood...there was almost no way to keep up. Special thanks to
Jonathon and Kate at J. Riggs Fine Art for the fine hospitality and for
letting me show my work in their space!

I was a part of a group show at Singer
Editions (Boston). Curated by Kathleen
O'Hara and Beth Kantrowitz, produced by Jonathan Singer, and featuring a
handful of artists infinitely more talented than I am... how could I say
"no?"

I spent a week
in 2010 at The
Windsor Fair
(Windsor, Maine), where I shot a million photos, a few of which were
actually good enough to share.

The
one to the left is of
my faves, shot at the demolition derby. I got to hang with the drivers and
families, and while I don't normally take photos of children without
permission, this kid kept staring at me...so I said to myself, "Sure,
what the hell." I got one off, with no prep, and this is what turned
out. Looks even better big.

I
was really glad to be a part of Public Ad Campaign's Toronto invasion -
TOSAT. Founded by Jordan Seiler and previously organized in NYC and LA,
this is a movement that is very exciting. Too long to explain in this
setting, but
I invite you to read all about it here.
This is of the works I contributed to the project.

Thanks
in large part to c-monster for the
inspiration when she organized this.

My
photographs are featured in the catalog of "Viva La
Revolucion,"
a group shot now showing at Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.
Curated by Pedro Alonzo. 20 artists from 10 countries, installations
inside and outside the museum. It was a blast to be there documenting it
all. Check out the book here.

Shepard
Fairey has put
out another new
book, "MAYDAY," which features
some of my documentation of his work this year.

There
are also be a couple of images in the new
book that my pals at Wooster
Collective published. It's called "Trespass:
A History of Uncommissioned Urban Art." It's
a beauty!

In
January, 2010, my work was on view at Montserrat College of Art.
"100 Cash For Your Warhol Signs" was at the Carol
Schlosberg Alumni Gallery, Beverly, MA. It featured the signs, screenprinted in Warhol's palate, and about 20 photographs of
the work in situ. Details here.

They
also included in image in the school's 2011 catalog - thanks!

One
of my fave installations in San Diego this past July. Over 100 others can
be viewed here,
sorted randomly.